> Dave,
>
> > > Really? I can't think of many people who would care that much -
> > > and even if they did, simply listing names and amounts for small
> > > donors would be similarly trivial to do.
>
> A few people care, and why not get those people's donations as well?
> Screen real estate is cheap, except on the home page. And it makes
> people feel good about donating, even when it doesn't increase
> giving.
>
> All I'm talking about is having a list of donors within a few broad
> categories.
>
> > I think Josh is using his overly pessimistic view here. We are an
> > software project not a global corporation selling something.
>
> Huh? What does that have to do with anything?
>
> Donor listings are a proven way to improve donor relations
> throughout non-profits worldwide.
Not just non-profits, either. We're a social species, and we're
motivated at a powerful, primitive level by messages to the effect of,
"lots of others like you are doing this."
Cheers,
David.
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